south africa company Hydrox Holdings has developed a new method to extract hydrogen for use in cars and other applications. We believe this will usher in a new era in which the world has an abundance of clean energy.
The Pretoria-based company has a patented 'membrane-less' electrolyzer technology in hydrogen production that extracts hydrogen from water using a 'membrane-less' electrolyser technology developed and currently patented globally. He has won numerous awards and other honors for his groundbreaking work.
Corrie de Jager, CEO and founder of Hydrox Holdings, joins the TechCentral Show to discuss the company's recent advances in technology development and why the company is currently seeking investors to help commercialize it. .
De Jager, who has been working on the technology for more than 20 years, said the technology could dramatically reduce the cost of producing hydrogen from water, allowing the world to move more quickly and pollution-free to large-scale hydrogen fuel cell vehicles. It is claimed that it may be useful for .
In this episode of TCS, De Jager reveals:
- Where did the idea to build an electrolytic cell without a membrane come from?
- A proof of concept launched by the company.
- The hurdles the team at Hydrox had to overcome while developing the technology.
- Cost and production advantages of membraneless electrolyzers.
- Why hydrogen could be the next big thing in energy production.
- What is hindering the spread of hydrogen fuel cell vehicles?and
- Where does Hydrox plan to deploy this technology and how will it commercialize it?
Don't miss this fascinating interview about potentially groundbreaking South African innovation.
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